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So toxins in the liver cause brain fog? Mumbo jumbo. Detoxifying? mumbo jumbo. -- Tumbleweed Remove theobvious before replying (but no email reply necessary to newsgroups) "Janis Ihrig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Reversing Memory Problems Including Alzheimer's > > It's a sad day when someone you love can't drive because they can't > think clearly. > > At the age of 68 my mother wanted so much to drive, but my father > wouldn't let her. I loved her dearly and felt I could let her drive > with me. Her concentration was so poor that she looked everywhere > except in front of her. It was a frightening day and very > heartbreaking for me, but I decided my father was right. She couldn't > drive anymore. > > My mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, a horrible disease affecting > the mental ability to direct the body. Over the years, I saw the > anger, the frustration and disappointment in her eyes, because she > was unable to communicate coherently. A heartbreaking experience for > both my mother and those who loved her. Ten years later she passed > away. > > I have since been looking for something to prevent or even reverse > that sort of thing. There has been a lot uncovered about the disease > since my mother died, memory problems are being resolved today > including Alzheimer's. > > Here's something I learned recently. > > Tom Warren was diagnosed with Alzheimer's after having a CAT scan. > Four years later, another CAT scan showed a normal brain. And, he > was living a normal life again. > > Tom has written a book, "Beating Alzheimer's" in which he gives his > full story. Because of my personal experience, I feel a certain > responsibility in sharing this information. Anyone who knows an > Alzheimer's victim or anyone suffering from brain fog or even slight > memory loss would do well to read this book. It gives an overview of > what to do and provides where to do further research. For me, this > book has opened the door to hope that other families will not go > through what my family and I experienced. > > An electrical connection is a good example to better understand what > happens when a person begins to lose their memory. > > The nerve endings in the brain must be exposed and in good condition > to transmit impulses similar to electricity moving from an outlet onto > the receptors of a plug. When these nerve endings are tangled and > coated, they lose their ability to function as transmitters and > communication becomes garbled. > > The research I have done over the last 15 years indicates that, > “brain fog,” memory loss and Alzheimer's are the result of > foreign substances in the brain. With Tom Warren's book, he brings > all the findings together with his final victory over the disease. He > provides evidence of the foreign substances and/or allergic reactions > in the brain causing swelling and the accumulation of plaque residue. > Research has shown brain tissue of Alzheimer's victims as tangled > nerve fibers coated with plaque residue. This plaque can come from > many sources - toxic metals like mercury and aluminum, > petrochemicals, hydrocarbons, foods, pollens, etc. > > These tangled nerve fibers coated in plaque residue are found at the > nerve endings (synapses) where the transmission of impulses occurs. > These synapses, disfigured and coated, will not send and receive > impulses, thus communication breaks down. > > So, I see that a lot can be done if people just want to take the time > to learn and do what it takes! I have been studying the effects of > acid and alkaline imbalances of the body over this last year and know > that most sources of this plaque mentioned above turn the body more > and more acidic. According to Dr. Baroody's book, "Alkalize or Die," > loss of memory and loss of concentration is an intermediate symptom > when the pH's of the body that should be slightly alkaline become > extremely acidic. > > I am 62 years old now and I am working on balancing my own body's pH > (acid alkaline balance). I know that having the correct acid alkaline > balance throughout the body will ensure my own body's internal > communication systems function properly. I want to grow old > gracefully with all my mental faculties in tact. > > I have learned that healthy blood is slightly alkaline. When too much > acid accumulates in the body, it acts as a poison. The body has to > deal with the acid overload by neutralizing it, storing it or > excreting it through various channels. The liver can become sluggish > doing a poor job, allowing the acids to accumulate. This results in > many health problems like brain fog, joint pain, weight problems, etc. > > From what I have learned, if you want to reverse memory problems, > it’s tricky, but can be done. Learn all you can and map out a > program with your healthcare practitioner to take you or your loved > one through to recovery. This would include: > > *Bringing the pH's back into the normal range, > *Removing foreign substances and/or allergens causing the problem, > *Detoxifying the body, > *Ensuring a daily intake of appropriate nutrition, vitamins and > minerals, > *Maintaining a mild exercise program on a daily basis. An hour walk is > wonderful. > > It may not be easy, but if someone wants their life back, in my > opinion it's well worth going for. I would certainly attempt it > rather than sit by and do nothing, feeling helpless all the while. I > now know progress has been made. There is hope. Life can be taken > back from this dread disease. > > I am passing this on to you and encourage you to look further for > yourself and those you love. > > Janis Ihrig > Student of Healthy Living, a Lifetime Education > > My contact information is on my website page. > http://www.arkadias-choice.com/contact.htm
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